Importing the image sequence into Adobe Premiere Pro

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If you are a video editor, you might feel more comfortable editing your clips inside an application like Adobe Premiere Pro. Fortunately, the process of bringing in a time-lapse movie is pretty straight forward. In this video, author Richard Harrington wa

- If you're a video editor, you might feel more comfortable…editing your clips inside an application…like Adobe Premier Pro.…Fortunately, the process of bringing a time lap movie…is pretty straightforward.…I'll often import finished movies…that I've made inside a Photoshop or After Effects…and just bring them in as a realtime video file.…But, even still, you can bring it in directly…as an image sequence.…Let's explore.…To do this, I'm going to make a new project…after launching Premier Pro.…Simply give it a name,…let's call this TIMELAPSE,…and choose a location.…

I'll browse and save this to my downloads folder.…Let's go inside here,…and I'll make a new folder called CC2,…I've already included some additional stages there…that you could reference if you need them,…and I'll click Choose.…Now, if you'd like, you could take advantage…of your Mercury Playback Engine…to speed things up a bit…if you've got the supported hardware.…When you're ready, simply click the Return button…to create the new project.…

Let's go ahead and reset things here really quick.…

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8/15/2017

Learn how to speed up time and create compelling visual effects with time-lapse photography. Join Rich Harrington in the field as he captures nature's patterns at Red Rock Canyon in southwestern Nevada, and shows how to frame your scene and choose the proper camera settings. He shows you how to capture great images, whether you're using a DSLR camera and a motorized slider or just a smartphone you have handy. Then join him back in the studio to transform your still footage into a storytelling time-lapse video, using tools like Camera Raw, Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere Pro, and Final Cut Pro.